Saturday, June 12, 2010

One more scientist has gone missing at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research at Kalpakkam, Chennai. V.V. Radhakrishna, a 37 years old scientist at the Electrical Department has been missing since June 5 according to his wife who is a teacher in Kerala and used to talk to him on the phone at a fixed time everyday. Since then his house is locked and his phone has been switched off. In February another scientist at the same facility, Ananthanarayanan went missing and was later found dead. In between there have been mysterious fires at various departments. In any other country there would have been an outcry about such happenings at such a sensitive place but no such thing happens in India. Journalists in India are freeloading beggars and loath to upset politicians, especially of the Congress, which is in power at the center. Hence there is no aggressive questioning of politicians, police or civil servants. There is no snooping around trying to discover if criminals are responsible or some of our neighbors such as China and Pakistan. After all India is such a hospitable place that everyone is welcome regardless of friend or foe. Today comes the news that Pakistanis living in India for a long time will be allowed to extend their visas with a view to getting citizenship of India. There is no information of whether Indians, especially Hindus, will be allowed reciprocal courtesy in Pakistan. It is not just that India is already overpopulated but that Pakistan is an avowed enemy country as a matter of state policy. As it is we are overrun with illegal Bangladeshis who are breeding terrorists. Now Pakistanis as well. Does the Congress want total annihilation of this country?

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